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Alexisonfire To Split?

While there has yet to be an official announcement from the band, the words spoken by Wade Macneil in an interview with Australian radio station, Triple J, seem pretty definite.

Since Dallas moved to Los Angeles we don’t really talk anymore. So I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. I don’t want to say Alexisonfire is breaking up on your radio show. But ahhh….. I’m just going to say Alexisonfire is definitely breaking up.

www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s2308122.htm

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Interviews

Rogue Wave Interview

Hailing from Oakland, California, Rogue Wave have gone from strength to strength. Having lost his job when the dot com bubble burst, Zach Rogue decided to follow his dream and started Rogue Wave. Having signed to Sub Pop, they released their first full length album Out Of The Shadows to critical acclaim from press and fans alike.

Their second record, Descended Like Vultures, saw Zach bringing in a full band after posting an ad on Craigs List. When their contract was up with Sub Pop they found a new home in Brushfire, Jack Johnson’s label. With their third album just about to be released in the UK, they’ve proved they’re not just another run of the mill American indie band, with an exciting, rich and promising album that goes far to show how some bands really do get better with age. Whilst on tour with Death Cab for Cutie, frontman Zach Rogue took a little time out to answer some of Dee Massey‘s questions.

How’s the UK tour been going?

The record isn’t quite out yet, so it is a little slow. But I’m hoping once it is out, people will know about it and want to see us play.

So going back to basics, how did Rogue Wave come about?

I recorded songs with a friend of mine and it just sort of turned into an album. When it was done, I posted an ad online and recruited some band members. We started playing locally in Oakland and San Francisco all the time. After 6 months or so, some bands (the Clientele and Mates of State) asked us to do some regional touring on the West Coast (US). During that time, Sub Pop got in touch with us and asked about re-releasing our record. Not too long after that, we were signed to Sub Pop and on the road all the time….

I understand you’re now signed to Jack Johnson’s label Brushfire after many years with Sub Pop – how do you know Jack, and how come you parted ways with Sup Pop?

Jack and I have known each other for about 10 or 12 years. Our wives grew up together, so we met when we were in college. When our contract was up with Sub Pop, I started talking to Brushfire and everything came together pretty easily. They are great people and are able to use the resources of Universal while still remaining very independent.

Let’s talk about your latest album – Asleep At Heaven’s Gate. You co-produced the album with Roger Moutenot – how did you find it producing the record? Has the end product ended up sounding exactly how you wanted? How does it differ from the Sub Pop releases?

Nothing is ever exactly what you think it will be. And that is why I love recording music so much. Roger was able to help us think through some arrangement ideas in a way we were unable to in the past. After doing the basic tracking at another studio, he spent some time with us at our studio in Oakland.

He encouraged us to really experiment with all of the noise boxes and toys we have laying around the studio – as well as encouraging us to use some unconventional mic’ing techniques. There is no doubt that this is a more experimental record for us. Some of the songs are a bit longer than the first 2 records. But it will always be changing, I hope…

Have you thought have being the sole producer for the next album? How do you find spending time in the studio, do you enjoy it?

I prefer being in the studio to just about anything else. No matter how much you think you have rehearsed something or thought about it in your mind over and over, you never really know how it will ultimately come together until you press the record button (or mouse click). I read an interview with Kevin Barnes in the recent issue of Tape Op and he was saying that he doesn’t even do any pre-production or demos. He just starts working on a song and when he is done, it is done. It kind of shocked me a bit. Maybe we’ll try that approach next, who knows. It is so much easier to work on our ideas now that we have a studio and some modest gear.

Who writes most of your material and what inspires you?

I write our songs. Inspiration can come from anything that can happen during the day. It can be an ice cap melting or a bird lying dead on the ground. It can be anything really. Some of my favourite songs come from the strangest of subjects. Who knows what “Game of Pricks” is about? What is Eno’s “green world”? In “Morning Has Broken“, Cat Stevens is singing about the simplest of things, just a profound love for being alive and welcoming a new day. When Chet Baker sings, it’s not even the words I hear so much as the sad way he sings it. I don’t really think I know who the character is in Cheap Trick’s “High Roller“, but the song kills me every time I hear it. Same with Polvo’s “In This Life“. I don’t know what they mean specifically, but the way it sounds rocks my brain to the core. That guitar riff never ceases to amaze and thrill me.

Where’s been your favourite place to tour so far?

Amsterdam has been incredible every time we’ve been there. I’m surprised that every time we have played in London, the crowds have been outstanding in there enthusiasm. In the US, we love playing in Chicago a lot. New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta, have all been great. Really though, every night is a new night and things are always changing. There are always surprises in the least expected places.

Who has the grossest habits on the tour bus?

This is the first tour we’ve had with a bus. We’ve all been nice young chaps so far. Let’s see what happens after a few weeks…

Have you ever been stalked by obsessive fans?

I think that only happens to famous people. With us, people are usually very nice. There are some very hateful people too, but they reserve their vitriol for the blogs…

What would be the question you’d least liked to be asked in an interview?

I’m not gonna say. I want to stay happy.

If you could tour with any band, past or present, which band would it be?

Wait a minute, you just asked it!

If you weren’t in a band, what do you think you’d be doing now?

I wonder that all the time. Hopefully something that would make people’s lives a little better. I am a terrible dancer, so that is out.

What’s been your most memorable moment with Rogue Wave?

We’ve been playing music for over 5 years, so that’s an impossible question. We just headlined at the Fillmore in San Francisco a few weeks ago. That was definitely a high point for my life.

And finally – please could you give us some words of wisdom for the Crossfire readers?

Don’t take advice from musicians. We’re too stuck in the present.

For further information about Rogue Wave check out www.myspace.com/roguewave.

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New Milloy Album Incoming!

The new Milloy album, ‘Creating Problems While Practising Solutions‘, is to be released in stores on August 4th, but you can get a sneak peek at two songs that are appearing on the album on the link below. Rad.

Listen here.

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Levellers Play Secret Gig

The Levellers will be playing an exclusive gig in celebration of their latest album, ‘Letters From The Underground‘, which is due for release on August 11th, with tickets dished out to 300 lucky fans.

The band are also set to headline The Big Night, on July 22nd, in aid of The Big Issue at The Proud Gallery in Camden.

Tickets are available from www.gigantic.com

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Amazing Baby Offer Free Fucking Download

The eclectic Amazing Baby from Brooklyn have posted their debut EP, entitled ‘Invisible Fucking Cross‘ as a free download on the bands website.

Any band with a songs that pay homage to totally underrated animals like the narwhals are almost certainly going to do well in the cool books.

The Amazing Baby

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Live Reviews

SSS – Live

The Old Blue Last, London
12/07/08

The Old Blue Last. Home to “uber awesome” Vice magazine readers and “too cool for school” crowd in skinny jeans standing around being, well….cool. Tonight this venue plays host to a line up of no nonsense misfits from Merseyside. The pioneers of the modern day UK thrash movement; SSS are back in town and ready to tear this place a new arse.

First on were generic xHARDxCOREx outfit Ambush who showed enthusiasm for what they were doing and played reasonably well. However they failed to muster anymore from the crowd than your run of the mill annoyed vegan with crossed arms nodding his head in the corner of the venue. Right on, brother.

Dirty Money were up next with their own brand of straight up, huge chip on your shoulder, hardcore. With rants before songs about the lack of government, wrongful arrests and the death of a good friend, front man Graham and co clearly have an agenda and have no hesitation slapping you in the face with it. The songs are hard, fast and abrasive and are exactly what people paid in to see.

The real gem of the night came when Cold Ones held the stage hostage with lead singer Russ, tonight, dressed as a priest holding court with the masses. This band display such intensity and unpredictability on stage it’s almost like watching somebody with Parkinson’s juggle with Molotov cocktails. Cold Ones grab you by the balls and drag you kicking and screaming into the gutter with them. Ace!

With drummer Dave out of action, SSS are a man down tonight. Regardless they still take to the stage with a drum track being supplied by an mp3 player and Dave’s bed bound body, head banging onstage via the medium of a portable TV. Foxy still bounds into the crowd to flex his obnoxious front man muscle like only he can. Spitting out the words to ‘Damaged Goods‘ and ‘Thrash With A Small Moustache‘ in the faces of the audience members who seemed even the slightest bit bored and shoving the mic down the throats of people who weren’t.

Unfortunately SSS only manage five tracks this evening due to their drummer being replaced by an I-pod (or as Foxy pointed out “It’s not a fucking Ipod!! It’s a fucking creative!!!”) and a TV Monitor. Regardless of the unfortunate timing of this tour / illness, SSS are always a pleasure to see. Digital drummer or not.

This night of successful sets continued with the Down & Outs stepping up to fill the headline slot in the absence of a fully fit SSS. Bass player Magill is on double duty tonight playing guitar for this outfit. (We later found out he had to be back in Liverpool for work at 9AM the next day. Rock n’ roll!) The ‘boys from the black stuff’ deliver a host of songs which have you toasting the sky and singing along with all choruses if you know the words or not.

Upstairs in the Old Blue Last was left in a pool of beer and broken glass. As it usually is when SSS come to town. Luckily for the people in attendance they brought a few mates, who play in awesome bands, to share to the stage and fuck the place up with. Nice.

Tom Lindsey

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Peter and the Test Tube Babies – Live

Engine Rooms, Brighton
05.07.08

Self proclaimed “local heroes” Peter and The Test-Tube Babies take to the stage and launch in to “Moped Lads” from their debut seven inch (on No Future Records) – probably the funniest ode to teenage revheads on 50cc’s that anyone’s ever bothered to commit to vinyl. Singer Peter is the only original member at present, with guitarist Del away on tour managing duties, but his place is taken by brother Walnut, and augmented by second guitarist Andy “Aggro” another long time fixture on Brighton’s music scene, and their dual guitar attack works really well, adds a heavy edge.

With the exception of two songs from their most recent album (“Footfull of Bullets“) the 45minute set is chock full of pissed ‘n proud blasts from the past… “Up Yer Bum” “Run Like Hell” “Never Made it to The Bog on Time” “Banned from The Pubs” “The Jinx” “Blown out Again” a very theatric “Maniac” and the ace… “Spirit of Keith Moon“… the songs of my youth, and still sounding a lot of fun in middle-age! The Test-Tubes are often maligned for their ‘comedy punk’ and less than serious subject matter… but lets not forget, they’ve been at it now since ’78, and will leave behind a legacy that a zillion sobersided and more business minded acts can only dream of.

With singer Animal the only original member of Tunbridge Wells bikers Anti-Nowhere League, it occurs to me that this bill could have been a ‘One Original Member presentation’… but all things considered the frontman is looking in terrific shape and stalks the stage in the same menacing fashion, howling and growling at the moon. Back in the day I went as far as their debut LP (“We are The League“) plus early singles… up to “For You“. And it’s from those very records that a bulk of their set is drawn. I’ve not heard these songs in ages, and they still sound pretty ok with the band banging out their Punk Metal to a mighty appreciative crowd. Of course it’s “So What” their most notorious song, and – Animal as good as admits…his meal ticket over the years – that gets the wildest response, along with the track that accompanied it on their first single, “Streets of London“… gawd knows what Ralph McTell made of it all! There was a latter day song called “My God’s Bigger than Your God” which managed in a raucous 3minute rockNroll number to pretty much nail the idiotic nature of organised religion. I say Amen to that!

True Story; Last time I saw these two bands on a bill together was in 1981 at Brighton Top Rank, just a stones throw from tonight’s shindig. I headed home feeling Jurrasic…

Pete Craven

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Music News

FFAF Free Download

In preparation for Funeral For A Friend’s fourth album, ‘Memory And Humanity‘, out October 13th, the single, ‘Waterfront Danceclub‘ is available for fans to download for absolutely nothing.

Head over to www.waterfrontdanceclub.com and find your tune that you can then keep forever and ever and ever and ever.

See what Matt Davies has to say about the song below…

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The Prodigy Re-Experienced

The Prodigy are set to reissue the classic albums ‘Experience‘ and ‘Music For The Jilted Generation‘ with a slick bunch of b-sides and remixes to go with ’em on a bonus disc. If any album deserves to be re-released then I’m sure you’ll agree that these two are of top priority.

Charly says, always make sure your album is absolutely fucking awesome before you reissue them

Charly always speaks the truth y’know…

www.theprodigy.com

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New Spinto Band Jams Incoming

The second album from indie pop-lock-and-droppers, The Spinto Band, entitled “Moonwink” will be released on October 7th.

Check the video for leading single, ‘Summer Grof‘ below.

www.spintoband.com